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Apr
12
Neighborhood Cleanup with Rockfall & cinder + salt
Join The Rockfall Foundation and Cinder + Salt for a neighborhood cleanup as we welcome spring and h...
Apr
16
Meet Your Greens with Cat Santos Young
Join us on Thursday, April 16th at Scotch Plains Tavern in Essex!
Apr
25
Rockfall Earth Week Group Hike
Join us for a group hike at Highlawn Forest to celebrate Earth Week!
May
3
3rd Annual Oysters at the Point
Join us for the third annual Oysters at the Point at Saybrook Point Marina and Spa on May 3rd, 2026 ...
May
12
Rockfall Environmental Book Club
We'll be discussing Beaverland: How One Weird Rodent Made America by Leila Phillip
May
16
Invasive Plants Removal Workshop
Join us for an educational invasive plants workshop at the Rockfall Forest on May 16th.

2025 Environmental Champions Videos

Simple Ways to Reduce Waste and Protect Our Local Environment

As Earth Day approaches on April 22, it is a good time to reflect on how our everyday choices connect to the health of our local environment. Reducing waste is one of the most accessible ways to lessen our impact and care for the places we call home.

Rockfall Foundation Receives 2025 Melvin Woody Conservation Award

The Rockfall Foundation is honored to receive the 2025 Melvin Woody Lower Connecticut River Conservation Award, presented by the Lower Connecticut River Land Trust.

Rockfall Volunteers Reduce Chili Fest Waste

The 29th Annual Greater Old Saybrook Chili Fest, held on Saturday March 21st, was a wonderful example of sustainability in action for the Rockfall Foundation.

March 2026 E-News

In This IssueRead The Rockfall Chronicle, Meet Your Greens with Bull Lucey and Julianna McVeigh, help Valley Shore High school seniors renew a living memorial, apply for the 2026 environmental [...]

February 2026 E-News

In This IssueThis month:  Meet Your Greens with Aubree Keurajian, apply for the 2026 environmental scholarship, celebrate Tony Marino's Community Citizen of the Year Award, discuss Entangled Life with the Rockfall Environmental [...]

Rockfall Foundation Receives 2025 Melvin Woody Conservation Award

The Rockfall Foundation is honored to receive the 2025 Melvin Woody Lower Connecticut River Conservation Award, presented by the Lower Connecticut River Land Trust.

Rockfall Volunteers Reduce Chili Fest Waste

The 29th Annual Greater Old Saybrook Chili Fest, held on Saturday March 21st, was a wonderful example of sustainability in action for the Rockfall Foundation.

March 2026 E-News

In This IssueRead The Rockfall Chronicle, Meet Your Greens with Bull Lucey and Julianna McVeigh, help Valley Shore High school seniors renew a living memorial, apply for the 2026 environmental [...]

Apr
12
Neighborhood Cleanup with Rockfall & cinder + salt
Join The Rockfall Foundation and Cinder + Salt for a neighborhood cleanup as we welcome spring and h...
Apr
16
Meet Your Greens with Cat Santos Young
Join us on Thursday, April 16th at Scotch Plains Tavern in Essex!
Apr
25
Rockfall Earth Week Group Hike
Join us for a group hike at Highlawn Forest to celebrate Earth Week!

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Simple Ways to Reduce Waste and Protect Our Local Environment

As Earth Day approaches on April 22, it is a good time to reflect on how our everyday choices connect to the health of our local environment. Reducing waste is one of the most accessible ways to lessen our impact and care for the places we call home.

Invasive Plants That Can Be Used for Food and Herbal Medicine

Invasive plants are species that are not native to a particular region that establish themselves and flourish in the environment, often displacing native plants.

Ecological Impact of our Dams

Did you know that Connecticut has the highest density of dams in the U.S.?

Sustainable Hydration Solutions for Running (and Other!) Events

In recent years, the running community has taken significant steps toward reducing its environmental footprint.

Greening and Growing the Lower Connecticut River Valley Since 1935

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Grants awarded since 1972

$739,134

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